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LINNEA LINDE-KRIEGER

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NOSHENE RANJBAR

PhD, LCSW

Assistant Professor, Family and Community Medicine

Llkrieger@arizona.edu

Linde-Krieger is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Family and Community Medicine working with PI Dr. Alicia Allen. Dr. Linde-Krieger received her PhD in developmental psychology from the University of California, Riverside in 2021, and also holds a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. The overall goal of her research is to enhance the health and well-being of individuals and families from underserved communities through the identification and promotion of resilience factors. In particular, Dr. Linde-Krieger examines how caregiver risk (e.g., substance misuse, history of trauma) and caregiving features (e.g., caregiver behavior, physiology) influence family processes and perpetuate or prevent negative intergenerational patterns (e.g., cycles of substance misuse, family violence). Dr. LindeKrieger has advanced training in longitudinal data analysis, including both quantitative and qualitative methods. She is interested in the development of new statistical methods to examine time-varying and bidirectional influences on dyadic caregiver-child relationships.

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